CITY PERTURBED
OVER Mil HOOVER’S NOTE
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(Received this dav at 1 • s p.m.) LONDON, November 24. City diplomatic circles in London are agreed that Mr 'Hoover’s note is not altogether unsatisfactory, ms B leaves the door open for international discussion. ' A new note, containing the facts justifying th e British request for a postponement, has already been prepared, and it will be despatched after submission -to Cabinet.Paris messages suggest there should be wn exchange of views by the British and French -Governments before the reply is sent to- Washington. Press comments stress the tremendous responsibility resting 0 n United States, if they reverse the Lausanne policy, and thus deal a smashing blow at world recovery. The French public are agitated as t 0 whether Britain will demand the current - instalment of 12V millions Sterling du e under th ft . Cad-laux-Churchhill /agreement, ■ 1 which was provisionally wiped out by, Lausanne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1932, Page 6
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